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UNILAG pioneers environmental sustainability innovation

UNILAG pioneers environmental sustainability innovation

“Though it has become a menace, plastic is what our society will still require at every point of social and economic development. Taking our campus for example, given its location beside the Lagos Lagoon, socio-economic activities herein have major impacts on the coastal environment.”
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Tanus to partner sos Children’s Village on education

Tanus to partner sos Children’s Village on education

Tanus Communications Limited, Wednesday, pledged to partner with the SOS Children’s Village in Lagos in the area of sponsorship, in furtherance of its Corporate Social Responsibility to its immediate community.

Japan tsunami, nuclear disaster; Lessons for Nigeria – Amb. Shoji

Japan tsunami, nuclear disaster; Lessons for Nigeria – Amb. Shoji

’How we are helping host country on power, technological devt’
Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ryuichi Shoji speaks on hinderances to Nigeria’s technological advancement and how his home country is helping to address them. Shoji also comments on the lessons Nigeria can learn from the tsunami and the attendant nuclear disaster that struck Japan about a year ago. Excerpt:

Night stars converge for premiere of ‘Bent Arrows’

Night stars converge for premiere of ‘Bent Arrows’

The late evening of April 14, 2011 will long be remembered as the night the Silverbird Galleria was blazed so brilliantly in a floodlit glory as movie and music stars and several other dignitaries gathered for the world premiere of the star studded movie ‘Bent Arrows’.

FCT dump sites worrisome

FCT dump sites worrisome

ABUJA-The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, a few years ago is not a place to easily sight refuse dumps by the road side due to its nature as a preferred destination for meetings

Nigeria to establish climate change insurance scheme for farmers

Nigeria to establish climate change insurance scheme for farmers

This was stated in a communiqué issued the end of a two day conference on climate based micro-insurance: providing protection for Nigerian farmers, said despite the fact that over 90% of Nigeria’s agriculture is dependent on rain-fed systems.